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I'm not coming over anymore if Alice is going to treat me like Guinea Pig Barbie when I do, I griped. — Stephenie Meyer

I was just telling the truth, but people always seem to think you're stark, staring mad when you do that. — Margaret Ferguson

Sometime the only way t' keep goin' is t' keep goin'. — Bodie Thoene

There is no right life in the wrong one. — Theodor W. Adorno

From sunset she appeared,

Her cloak pierced by a bloom

Of unfamiliar climes.


She summoned me somewhere

Into the northern gloom

And aimless winter ice.


And bonfire burned 'mid night,

And with its tongues the blaze

Did lick the very skies.


The eyes flashed fiery light,

And falling as black snakes

The tresses were released.


And then the snakes encircled

My mind and lofty spirit

Lay spread upon the cross.


And in the snowdust's swirl

To black eyes I am true,

To beauty of the coils.

(untitled: "From sunset she appeared") — Alexander Blok

It's not health care reform to dump more money into Medicaid. — Phil Bredesen

So what are we to do with our fear, our anger, the clouds that cover the love inside us? Relinquish them to the Holy Spirit. He — Marianne Williamson

I would put myself in the attitude to look in the eye an abstract truth, and I cannot. I blench and withdraw on this side and on that. I seem to know what he meant who said, No man can see God face to face and live. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

You've been unable to adjust to the idea of war.'
'Yes, sir.'
'You have a morbid aversion to dying. — Joseph Heller

I love working with big flavors like chiles and smoke. Honey is perfect for softening the edges, mellowing them out a bit. I put it in everything - vinaigrettes, soups, stocks, salsas, so I'm always on the hunt for great honey. — Bobby Flay

The pretensioms of the other side may be even better grounded then ours. That is a matter of indifference. For it is not justification that turns the scale, but the stronger and more deeply realized will to power. — Ernst Junger

A withered maple leaf has left its branch and is falling to the ground; its movements resemble those of a butterfly in flight. Isn't it strange? The saddest and deadest of things is yet so like the gayest and most vital of creatures? — Ivan Turgenev

Some maundering fancy of going out with the tide suddenly obsessed me. — Jack London

Not aging is not the same as living, and without human contact, his soul dried up. — Mitch Albom

I always get nervous when people start talking about legacies. — William J. Clinton